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MAIN UNIT 

 

LOCATION OF CONTROLS 

 
 
1)  Dust cover   

 

 

 

 

2)  LCD display  
3)  Volume up-down button                                                 
4)  Extra bass control button                                               
5)  Standby LED indicator  

 

   

6)  FM mode / Dubbing speed selector                             
7)  On/Standby button 

 

   

8)  CD stop button                                                                 
9)  Mute button  

 

 

 

   

10) CD button   

 

                                                   

11) Sleep / Timer button                                                       
12) Skip / Search / Tuning down button                             
13) Random / M-dn button                                                    
14) Memory / Clock adjust button 

           

15) Deck 1 compartment   

   

16) Deck 1 control key 

 

               

17) CD tray 

 

 

 

                                         

18) Headphone jack   

 

19) Remote sensor   

 

                     

20) Pre-set EQ button 
21) CD play / pause button 
22) Disc skip button 
23) Phono button 
24) Tuner/Band button 
25) Tape button 
26) CD tray open/close button 
27) Skip / Search / Tuning up button 
28) Repeat / M-up button 
29) Deck 2 compartment 
30) Deck 2 control keys 
31) Spindle adaptor 
32) Turntable speed selector 
33) Auto stop switch                             
34) Pick-up holder 
35) Speaker wire terminal                             
36) FM wire antenna 
37) AC power cord 
 

 

 

 

 

   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for CD7400N

Page 1: ...MODEL NO CD7400N BATCH NO PR3832 3 CD HI FI SYSTEM WITH AM PLL FM RADIO DUAL CASSETTE AND TURNTBLE INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read and retain these instructions for future reference ...

Page 2: ... with the cord and plug supplied and do not overload the power outlet If the power cord is damaged do not use the equipment The cord must be replaced by the manufacturer or similarly qualified personnel to avoid a hazard Contact the after sales support line for advice Do not repair the unit yourself This product has no user serviceable parts Only have it serviced by qualified personnel Contact the...

Page 3: ... procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Repairs may not be carried out by anyone except qualified service personnel Getting Started Before First Use The unit may become hot during operation Always leave sufficient space around the unit for ventilation The voltage supplied to the unit should match the voltage that is printed on the back panel If you ...

Page 4: ...t off 2 Insert two 2 AAA size batteries not included into the battery compartment following the polarity markings inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment cover Battery precautions Replacement of batteries must be done by an adult Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries The supply terminals are not t...

Page 5: ...ode Tape Press to active tape mode Tuner Band Press to active tuner mode and select the radio band Phono Press to active phono mode EQ Press to select EQ mode Volume Control volume up down Disc 1 2 3 Press to select the disc for playback directly Random M down In CD mode press to active the random playback for cd mode In Tuner mode press to call out the preset memory in back Memory clk adj In stan...

Page 6: ... 14 Memory Clock adjust button 15 Deck 1 compartment 16 Deck 1 control key 17 CD tray 18 Headphone jack 19 Remote sensor 20 Pre set EQ button 21 CD play pause button 22 Disc skip button 23 Phono button 24 Tuner Band button 25 Tape button 26 CD tray open close button 27 Skip Search Tuning up button 28 Repeat M up button 29 Deck 2 compartment 30 Deck 2 control keys 31 Spindle adaptor 32 Turntable sp...

Page 7: ...king automatically and stop until a radio station is reached 4 Repeat step 2 3 until the desired radio station is being reached 5 Adjust volume controls to the desired volume level Preset stations You can store up to total of 40 radio stations in the memory FM 20 AM 20 1 Set to radio mode 2 Turn to the desired radio station by Manual or Auto tuning method 3 Press Mem clk adj button 14 to enable pr...

Page 8: ...to turning the CD tray and loading out the other disc compartment 5 Press the CD tray open close button 26 to close the CD door 6 CD search is performing the display will show the total number of discs number of tracks playing time of disc Note CD searching will be performed every time when switching to CD mode or closing the CD door All CD functions will respond only after the CD searching is com...

Page 9: ...t the desired track 5 Press the Mem clk adj button 14 again to store the track in memory 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to enter additional program 7 Press Play Pause button 21 to start playback in order 8 Press Stop button 8 to stop playback and press again to clear all programmed tracks Listening to a tape General operation Stop Eject key Press to stop all deck operation Press again to open the cassette ...

Page 10: ... standby Activate the CD player and then press Pause key at cassette to start recording To stop recording press Stop button 8 on CD player first then press the Pause key and then Stop Eject key on cassette tape deck D Recording from turntable press Phono button 23 to active turntable mode Insert a blank cassette tape in deck 1 press Record Play key to start recording Select the desire record and s...

Page 11: ...ds Active de active timer function 1 Press the Sleep Timer button 11 once the timer indicator is shown on LCD 1 2 To cancel alarm function by press again Sleep Timer button until the timer indicator disappear C Presets EQ function This unit provides 5 different sound modes to enhance your listening experience you can select the desired effect by pressing the EQ button 16 repeatedly at following se...

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